In front of Moscow the enemy gave little ground, shortening his line and relocating reserves elsewhere.
In the sector north of Moscow the enemy moved units into the corridor, using their usual hugging tactics to constrain our supply. Their thrusts were beaten back and the corridor was secured allowing us to extend the bridgehead further to the east. We now have a 30 mile wide crossing, with the town of Verbilki serving as a strong point of the defense of our gains. The fresh 7th Panzer Division managed to advance 20 miles east of the town before going on the defense in the wooded area there.
Further to the west, infantry divisions of the 9th Army cleared what was left of the Rzhev pocket and the city fell during the week.


In the sector south of Moscow the enemy launched a very powerful counterattack against our bridgehead over the Oka. Their assault faltered and they lost a massive amount of troops: 2.300 men dead and 152 tanks destroyed. The Panzergrenadiers managed to hold onto the bridgehead and the Panzerjager Battalions that were assigned to them last week played a crucial role in defeating the Soviet attack. Seeing how strong Soviet forces around the bridgehead were, 4th Army units assaulted over the river further south securing a secondary 20 mile bridgehead here.

Battle for the Bridgehead:


The 2nd Army keeps shifting formations to the north to cover the flank of the 4th Army. Its XII Corps dislodged the Soviet defenders north of Voronezh, tightening the ring on the city.


Moscow sector: before and after German moves:

